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We have yet to try Blue Apron's wine pairings. Stay tuned. Blue Apron Packaging and environmental friendliness In my initial review of Blue Apron, I thought there was room for improvement when it came to single-use plastic and overall waste. In this latest test, I found a marked improvemen...
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Don’t expect happy-hour discounts but do expect a good deal You don’t get a discount on drinks duringaperitivolike you might during an American happy hour. Prices vary, of course, but they’re generally fixed at around €8 to €10, no matter what drink you order. ...
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We review the Paris Pass to see if it is a good deal. We analyze the costs of the pass vs. buying tickets separately to see the true value of the Paris Pass
WSJ Wine: Get dry reds and whites starting at $9.99. Uncorked: Save 10% on all orders. Minibar Delivery: Get $10 off any order for new customers. Topics Animals Leah Stodart Senior Shopping Reporter Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she cove...